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shashank_re

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I stay in bangalore and one of my friend stays in Hyderabad.We very freq make calls and talk for long duration Which is making my telephone bill a 100page book:p (now dont me which friend:bleh: )
Now what stuck my mind is,i have an 256k Airtel ultd connection and she too has Tata 128k unltd connection,so why cant we make free PC to PC calls....?

Actually i had this idea even before.I tried Globe7 PC to Phone calls.Though the voice clarity is good,there is lot of lag in between(means she is hearing my voice after few sec)this is quite irritating.This was same problem even with Skype PC to PHONE calls:mad:

Now i want to know is there any software which doesnt have any lag in the voice(PC to PC calls)??? i.e.the software that can provide me the regular phone quality,without any lag?

Please help me guys.................


BTW iam extremely sorry if i have posted in a wrong place.........

Nobody uses VoIp??
 
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Actually Microsoft has recently launched Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 products. I dont know about their availability in India right now (I attended the launch conference). These products include new audio and video codecs that give thrice the amount of clarity on VoIP and virtually no lag. Try to get some info about the availability and how you can legally use these.
 
I use Yahoo messenger with voice for Long Distance PC 2 PC calls (Delhi to mumbai) for long durations . Its clear and lag free on my 64kbps unlimited connection (with an online game named Ragnarok running simultaneusly with 2-3 tabs opened in Opera) ............. i am quite satisfied with it. Try It.
 

Batistabomb

Deadman Walking
According to my knowledge i think there is no any software for this type of voice lags, also this was the most common problem allmost all the majority VOIP users facing now, i suggest you to go for a good QOS,if you are a Netcomm user it was providing upstreams i heard, but the decent QOS like BILLION may solve your problem

Also download PINGPLOTTER free version which helps you to identify errors in packet transmissions
 
i dnt knw which lag r u ppl talking about .............. i am calling my friend living in mumbai from june 07( on average 14 hours per week ....) ... and i havent faced any lag watsoever, nt even a single time ...there is no time gap ...its just like a phone call , only its free ..........i am using yahoo messenger.. on a 64kbps connection .........i dnt think u can get any better than that.
 

Batistabomb

Deadman Walking
harryneopotter said:
i dnt knw which lag r u ppl talking about .............. i am calling my friend living in mumbai from june 07( on average 14 hours per week ....) ... and i havent faced any lag watsoever, nt even a single time ...there is no time gap ...its just like a phone call , only its free ..........i am using yahoo messenger.. on a 64kbps connection .........i dnt think u can get any better than that.
dude we are taking about VOIP (voice over internet protocol) lag where we can make calls to any desired number in the world simply with our broadband connection,for this we will use different service providers like sckype,net2phone e.t.c;

Here voice lag occure due to upstream and downstream traffic levels sometimes call also may drop
 
i have used free calls (PC 2 phone) from Gizmocall ........ and it always lagged bout 1 sec .......... but messenger never lags ......and voice is clear ..like phone calls ....dnt knw if voice quality also have more quality standards like DVD or HD quality.
 
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shashank_re

shashank_re

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Actually i was thinking that yahoo messenger and Skype PC to PC calls are also considered as VoIP.
Correct me if iam wrong
 
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shashank_re

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Damn my headphone stopped working:-(
Now which headphone cum mic should i go for?Or is there any In earphone that has in built mic?My budget is upto 1k.
I will be visiting S.P road tommorow so please rush your recommendations.
 

abhasbajpai

Asterisk enthusiast
though this may be a late, and kinda techi solution, but why don't setup your own voip server, can use elastics gui for asterisk, download the ISO and google for seting it up use vmware on windows as its a linux solution (don't worry its all setup by itself), use ulaw as codec and xlite as softphone and even your 128kbs connection if its not flaping, will give decent voice clarity and almost no lag performance as you will originating and terminating the call, not any voip provider.
plus all i mentioned here is open source and free.
 
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shashank_re

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Thanks for that! But are you saying for PC to PC or PC to Phone Calls?

Please throw more light it................
 
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